Debbie Reynolds died on Wednesday, just one day after the death of her daughter, Carrie Fisher. The two are survived by Fisher’s daughter, Billie Lourd, and brother, Todd Fisher. Yesterday, Todd shared one fan’s tribute to his mother and sister that pays homage to their iconic roles in Singin‘ in the Rain and Star Wars.

“This is a beautiful love story to witness in my 58 years,” Todd Fisher wrote alongside Ricky LaChance’s illustration. “I miss them both so much. Love is everlasting.”

Fisher, who is now planning what he confirmed to ABC News will be a double funeral, is Debbie Reynolds’s youngest child and only son. He confirmed to ABC News that his mother died “very gently” after suffering a stroke.

Fisher also told ABC News that he felt comforted that his mother would be able to be doing one of the things he said she loved best: caring for his sister.

“She literally spent her life caring after Carrie," he added, referring to his sister, who spoke openly about dealing with addiction and bipolar disorder. “I don't think she hardly knows what to do without having Carrie to look after. I think she wanted to be with her. I'm not joking when I say she left to be with her, and I'm happy about that. That's the only thing I'm happy about.”

As for the fan art that Fisher shared, its creator said he was surprised the drawing went public. He posted a photo with his art, expressing his sympathy for the family and fandom of the mother-daughter Hollywood duo:

It seems that Fisher would quite agree with LaChance’s sentiments: Princess Leia and the charismatic Kathy Sheldon are re-united again. And according to Fisher (per ABC), his sister has already turned the afterlife into a party the galaxy has never seen—with a big bash upon her mother’s arrival:

“Carrie loves a good party, so, you know, I'm sure she'll want to throw a party for her.”

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